1. Accordingly, when publicists contact TV and radio talk-show hosts and print journalists urging interviews with authors, their first efforts concentrate on the big names. 2. But as a serious print journalist collecting cash to shill for suds, Reilly has crossed one of the few remaining boundaries separating journalism from abject commercialism. 3. But that protection is generally less for academics than it is for print journalists, and legal experts describe the law as weak. 4. Clift finds it amusing that she enjoys celebrity status because she thinks of herself as a print journalist. 5. Fifty-feet away, and miles apart in serenity, Elway is bombarded with questions by a seemingly endless throng of radio, television and print journalists. 6. For print journalists, this new world presents an interesting challenge. 7. For years, cranky print journalists who remember the old six-team league complained that this great sport was underappreciated in most sections of the United States. 8. He hired print journalists because they could write and report, not for their hairdos or their voices. 9. In any slower-paced interview with a print journalist, Campanis would have veered toward Robinson and Campanella and Gilliam, and the inevitability of more minority officials. 10. Intellectually, print journalists understand that the advent of CNN and instantly broadcast headlines have dramatically changed their roles from news breakers to news analyzers. |
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